,A »" . J A i_._§»ff..§ .. , . <5 i if ‘W ~ -4"-f'.-.»-; -1 QE.-’"‘ __ “ _» ..-»‘;».A..=_ * ‘ ‘ ii; iii `. fi Ei ._ ., ._.= A ;iA:.i°.aa.iieiiiisifHuw iii at MAN Iwo Niivsviin in SOCIAL SERVICE CONGRESS invite them. Conservatives of the artisan _ ' ` ` -A 7 ..._ _ Evening Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by Natl ln Canada, and $2.50 for U. 8. A. Mernlngbally (founded 1801). $3-50 per year, (Deliv- ered) in ndvangk; %erAyear (mailed) in advance, ‘ln Canada. and $3- VN* Heed _Office at Charlottetown. Branch Olllco at Sum- morelde, Alberton. Sourie and Montague. Saiurday Weekly _(founded 1887) $1.50 per annum by miil in Canada or U. S. fi. -»»-~v~»».-~»».~v.»~,,.\a.».~.~...~v...e_,~.~_-. .. _ _-~» »~..,.\._.--.... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1917. . . ' v _ `_ __ _ ___ __ _____ _ ___ _ __ ____ _ . ._ _-_._____ _-_-_ ,,-_-_-_-_-_=~,.. -~ -~ -.»-_ _ 'Y-_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ -v- it ()R(iiA.\'lZ.\'l`l()N No other word perhaps has been as much 01- in evidence, has formed the subject of so much oratory, written and spoken, as the word Organization. Our farmer_ experts have preached it at institute meetings and have expatiated upon the absoiute_neces- sity of organization to carry on farming_suc‘ cessfuily and their farmer audiences believ- ed them; our preachers have dinned it in- to the ears of their congregations and their congregations believed them; our p_ol_iti- cians have preached it and--for political_ purposes only-have practiced it. And yet we are not organized; we have barely touch ed the fringe of organization. We cherish a suspicions He has even distorted words and garbled sentences, all, perhaps, with honest intent. Party leaders in particular have been im- placable. Politics has determineditheir so- cial rolationships, sometimes their business or professional relationships, and they have taken themselves so seriously as to drive ind . When the War Liberals broke with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the House of Commons ‘Sort Of belief that ‘>l`$!2ililZPlfi0n AS 0000>*-`;iiifl\in every constituency, their action was sary, that we cannot get along without it, but our belief is like our belief in thc neces- sity of ultimately getting to heaven;_wc are in no hurry to go, and ni the meantime we go on sellishly doing what we can for ourselves, leaving organization, as we lcavc heaven, for a more convenient season. . If this novince of ours were organized revolutionary. linincdiatcly they found a severance of many pleasant tics. Imme- di linc partisans. But in going so fa? as to serve under a Conservative Prime Minister they have wrecked the traditions of their homes and torn down habits of thought long established and considered immovable. ,` I ' , i i _ We WOUlfl \V0l'k f0iI<‘1h0I'. WOI‘l< for a coin- They have cut themselves loose from friends mon`aim in all our undertakings. Our far- mer’s would agree upon methods of farm- ing and marketing; they would confer with the traders who handle their produce and mutually agree upon prices. As at present each pays as little or demands as much as he can without regard to real market va- lues. If we were organized the labour prob- lem would be greatly simplified. The man- hood and womanhood of the provuce WOUl